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Hello & Welcome to today's episode -
March is, as you know Endometriosis Awareness month - we know there's a lot of room to improve when it comes to diagnosis and treatment ...but today, I wanted to focus on what's going well when it comes to helping women with endometriosis live well
My guest today is Emma Sheehy, a physiotherapist who is driving the conversation about a biopsychosocial multimodal approach to whole person management of endometriosis
Some of the things we talked about:
đ€ are we meeting women with persistent pelvic pain where THEY are
đ€ what is the role of central sensitisation - can we do a better job recognizing problems before nociplastic changes set in?
đ€ the importance of education around menstrual health, sexual health & pain management
đ€ what else needs to be considered beyond medical and surgical treatment?
đ€ what does multimodal pelvic rehab look like, why multidisciplinary care matters and what WE as clinicians need to recognise to avoid burnout
And much more!!
If youâre a womenâs health professional and youâd like to know more about an evidence based approach to working with women with pelvic pain, my online course, Female Pelvic Pain Rehab covers menstrual pain, endometriosis, IC/ Bladder Pain Syndrome, Vulvodynia and more, from the diagnosis to a multimodal approach to helping women live well, with a toolbox that includes lifestyle, biopsychosocial care, manual therapy and a large exercise library. You can find it at my website, CelebrateMuliebrity.com or the info is on my instagram, @michellelyons_muliebrity
Until next time, Onwards and Upwards! Mx #celebratemuliebrity
By Michelle Lyons5
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Hello & Welcome to today's episode -
March is, as you know Endometriosis Awareness month - we know there's a lot of room to improve when it comes to diagnosis and treatment ...but today, I wanted to focus on what's going well when it comes to helping women with endometriosis live well
My guest today is Emma Sheehy, a physiotherapist who is driving the conversation about a biopsychosocial multimodal approach to whole person management of endometriosis
Some of the things we talked about:
đ€ are we meeting women with persistent pelvic pain where THEY are
đ€ what is the role of central sensitisation - can we do a better job recognizing problems before nociplastic changes set in?
đ€ the importance of education around menstrual health, sexual health & pain management
đ€ what else needs to be considered beyond medical and surgical treatment?
đ€ what does multimodal pelvic rehab look like, why multidisciplinary care matters and what WE as clinicians need to recognise to avoid burnout
And much more!!
If youâre a womenâs health professional and youâd like to know more about an evidence based approach to working with women with pelvic pain, my online course, Female Pelvic Pain Rehab covers menstrual pain, endometriosis, IC/ Bladder Pain Syndrome, Vulvodynia and more, from the diagnosis to a multimodal approach to helping women live well, with a toolbox that includes lifestyle, biopsychosocial care, manual therapy and a large exercise library. You can find it at my website, CelebrateMuliebrity.com or the info is on my instagram, @michellelyons_muliebrity
Until next time, Onwards and Upwards! Mx #celebratemuliebrity

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